Author: Will Singleton
Date: 20:28:21 02/03/03
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On February 03, 2003 at 19:45:29, Peter McKenzie wrote: ><snip> >>A pity that you do not read. Show events are NOT a possible tool to calculate >>the strength. And hard competition doesn't exist. That's it. I still hold >>that comps are 2400 at best in fierce tournament chess. > >haha <snip much laughter) Not the best debating technique. fwiw, I agree with Rolf. The games are interesting, and I enjoy analyzing them with my program, but there is no real competition here at all. It's not a sham, but it's not real, either. I was going to compare this to pro wrestling, but it really is more like boxing. Boxing appears to most people as a legitimate competition, and sometimes it is. But the way money is made is to divide the purses, sometimes over several fights. Then there's the gambling aspect, which applies to both. It is a show, and the gullible are taken in. That's fine, I don't care that much. It's obvious how to make it real, but that won't happen, there's too much to be made on the show. If anyone believes Kasp and Kram were actually trying their best in their respective matches, then there's nothing I can say to change your minds. Will
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